“Facial recognition is a dangerous surveillance technology whose risks increase as the government expands its implementations, even for identity verification,” Jeramie D. Scott, senior counsel at the Electronic Privacy Information Center, told the Boston Herald.
“We call on everyone to exercise maximum restraint, to take immediate action to unconditionally de-escalate the situation, and to refrain from provocations, threats or intimidation,” the EU and United States said in a joint statement.
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“The latest move by our ally in Ukraine should be grounds for a loud outcry from Christians, regardless of where we stand on the political spectrum,” Christian Post columnist Hedieh Mirahmadi wrote.
The U.S. health regulator had approved the monoclonal antibody for treating patients with relapsing forms of multiple sclerosis.
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In a 5-4 majority vote, justices decided to extend a stay on the order until February 2023, when the court will hear arguments from both sides regarding nineteen states’ involvement in the proceedings.
Nationwide, at least 60 people died in weather-related incidents in recent days, NBC News reported.
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“Everybody is still in shock,” coach Jason Kidd said after the game. “The history of the game is written by the players and it was written again tonight for a player — Luka — doing something that’s never been done before.”
Previous guidance and wording used by the FDA and the manufacturer have caused a lot of debate over the use of emergency contraception and if it should be considered an abortion pill.
Russia fired 33 missiles from multiple rocket launchers at civilian targets in Kherson in the 24 hours to early Wednesday, the General Staff of Ukraine’s Armed Forces said in its morning report. Russia denies targeting civilians.
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More than 2,500 Southwest Airlines flights were canceled as of Wednesday morning, according to the flight tracking website FlightAware.
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